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Re: The Real Question: Mardi Gras?
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yeah i wonder if girls will have to find a different reason for flashing their boobs or what ? [/ QUOTE ] Nah, they do (did) this year around in the french quarter. |
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Re: The Real Question: Mardi Gras?
I honestly hope that you know one of the 10,000+ people that died in the last week. WTF is wrong w/ you? Get your f'ing priorities straight.
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I honestly hope that you know one of the 10,000+ people that died in the last week. WTF is wrong w/ you? Get your f'ing priorities straight. [/ QUOTE ] 10,000+ people died? isnt the official count at like 100-200? |
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have you thought about whos in your committee of high school girls of deciding whose "cool" enough to come ot the party and whose not?
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[ QUOTE ] Too soon. [/ QUOTE ] Dude, I know it's not until Feb., but still. [/ QUOTE ] Very funny. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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[ QUOTE ] I honestly hope that you know one of the 10,000+ people that died in the last week. WTF is wrong w/ you? Get your f'ing priorities straight. [/ QUOTE ] 10,000+ people died? isnt the official count at like 100-200? [/ QUOTE ] One morgue in NO alone is expecting 1,000 to 2,000 people. Entire parishes (counties) SE of NO were wiped out. The toll will EASILY pass 10,000 people. Be prepared to hear upward of 20 to 30,000 dead. I'm 100% serious about this. The death toll as of now in NO is 57 with 10 of those being suicides at the Superdome. Biloxi, MS has already said their toll alone will be 1,000. This is the worst natural disaster in American History. When you think about what these stranded people in NO have had to deal with in the last week blows the mind. 95 to 98 degree temps w/ heat indexes of 115 during the day. No water or food. Houses flooded up to the attics to the point that the only way to live is to float. Anyone w/ a house knows how hot an attic can get during the summer. As bad as NO has it, Mississippi may have had it worse. A 20 to 25 foot storm surge went 10 miles inland. There is an area along the MS coast (50 miles long, 5 miles inland) where the mortality rate of anyone that stayed during the storm was 90% (according to FEMA). The mayor of NO said this morning that 80% of the 430,000 residents didn't evactuate when told. Since the storm passed, 25,000 had been moved out of NO. That still left 50 to 60,000 people to be accounted for. He said best case scenario was that 80% of those were still alive. That leaves about 10,000 dead in NO alone. The Coast Guard has already mentioned the fact that they won't be able to rescue everyone still trapped in houses and to prepare for major loss of life. |
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Re: The Real Question: Mardi Gras?
There is more than one place that has Mardi Gras each year. I think Gavelston Texas has one around the same time. Of course its not a fraction of the size of the one in NO
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There is more than one place that has Mardi Gras each year. I think Gavelston Texas has one around the same time. Of course its not a fraction of the size of the one in NO [/ QUOTE ] That's weird that they decided to have it at the same time. <font color="white"> sarcasm, chief. </font> |
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I actually laughed.
Not sure whether you were being serious or making a joke, but it was funny either way. |
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Not funny shithead, even if it were meant as a joke, it's just sick.
Go join this clown http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/sh...;o=14&vc=1 |
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